antibiotic resistant bacteria

What are Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria?

Antibiotic resistant bacteria are strains of bacteria that have developed the ability to survive exposure to antibiotics that would normally kill them or inhibit their growth. This resistance can arise due to genetic mutations or by acquiring resistance genes from other bacteria. The increase in antibiotic resistant bacteria poses significant challenges in treating infections, especially in vulnerable populations such as cancer patients.

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